ST swaybars
I just put in my ST swaybar about a week ago.
It took about an hour to put in. Easy install. I did it with the front wheels on ramps.
The front bar is MUCH more of an improvement than the rear. I don't have the rear bar, but from what I've heard, the rear bar could produce significant oversteer, which I DON'T want. Oversteer is scary, especially at high speeds.
My ride quality did not feel any more harsh. The bar doesn't really make the bumps hit harder. It seemed to me that many of the bumps were even better, if that's possible. Train tracks were one example. You notice that the front of the car is much more controlled though, even just pulling out of the driveway. The ride didn't get any softer though, just much better(controlled).
The cornering with this bar is awesome. I love the feel of so much less body roll. This is the best money I've spent yet.
Get the front bar first, and put it on with the stock rear bar. Then, if you can decide if you need a rear bar (you probably won't). I don't plan on getting a rear bar after driving with the front ST bar.
Hope this helps,
Dan
It took about an hour to put in. Easy install. I did it with the front wheels on ramps.
The front bar is MUCH more of an improvement than the rear. I don't have the rear bar, but from what I've heard, the rear bar could produce significant oversteer, which I DON'T want. Oversteer is scary, especially at high speeds.
My ride quality did not feel any more harsh. The bar doesn't really make the bumps hit harder. It seemed to me that many of the bumps were even better, if that's possible. Train tracks were one example. You notice that the front of the car is much more controlled though, even just pulling out of the driveway. The ride didn't get any softer though, just much better(controlled).
The cornering with this bar is awesome. I love the feel of so much less body roll. This is the best money I've spent yet.
Get the front bar first, and put it on with the stock rear bar. Then, if you can decide if you need a rear bar (you probably won't). I don't plan on getting a rear bar after driving with the front ST bar.
Hope this helps,
Dan
There is no increase in noise, very little increase in harshness, improved tire wear, improved steering response, improved cornering speeds, simple install etc, etc, etc.
It is the SINGLE BIGGEST improvement you can make to your suspension. Hands down.
It is the SINGLE BIGGEST improvement you can make to your suspension. Hands down.
Just got my ST 35mm bar in today
. My pass side factory end link had rusted together and the impact wasn't even breaking it loose, had to break out the ol' cutting wheel to cut the bastard off. Should have been about a 30-45 min install took about 1 1/2 hours thanks to this link. However I got it on right before I had to go to work, so didnt get to test any turns really. Waiting to get off work to go try it out and SNOW!!
Now I have to wait for the snow to stop tomorrow, then for the roads to dry
. On the way to work I did notice MUCH better steering response and front end stability, especially over imperfections in the road. Wait 3 weeks for this to come in, then can't even go out and try it out.
. My pass side factory end link had rusted together and the impact wasn't even breaking it loose, had to break out the ol' cutting wheel to cut the bastard off. Should have been about a 30-45 min install took about 1 1/2 hours thanks to this link. However I got it on right before I had to go to work, so didnt get to test any turns really. Waiting to get off work to go try it out and SNOW!!
Now I have to wait for the snow to stop tomorrow, then for the roads to dry
. On the way to work I did notice MUCH better steering response and front end stability, especially over imperfections in the road. Wait 3 weeks for this to come in, then can't even go out and try it out.
Originally posted by locosteelersfan
Are these built to order, is that
where there is such a delay.
Are these built to order, is that
where there is such a delay.
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and I can't wait to install it! So it can be installed just pulling the car up on ramps? Great, even less time to install, no jacking!
